Object
Picard's A Midsummer Night’s Dream Playbook
A compact playbook holding the script of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Picard thrusts it into Mrs. Carmichael’s hands and casts her as Titania, prompting the crew—Geordi, Data, Beverly, Riker—to launch an impromptu rehearsal in the boarding house room. Their performance stalls her rent demand, masking scans of the alien cane and Data’s head location pinpoint.
2 appearances
Purpose
Script for staging a theatrical rehearsal to distract Mrs. Carmichael from interrupting the crew’s investigation.
Significance
Picard’s quick deployment turns Shakespearean text into a tactical shield, buying minutes for tricorder analysis of triolic waves and space-time distortions. The ruse fuses 19th-century farce with alien pursuit, exposing the crew’s ingenuity under civilian pressure.
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